China News Service, September 14th. Recently, some netizens said that they were suspected of encountering traps in the public toilets in Dunhuang, Gansu. The toilets were built on sand, and the vehicles were trapped when the tourists drove over. The staff then demanded huge towing fees.

The official Weibo of the Foreign Propaganda Office of Dunhuang City, Gansu Province responded again on the 14th: Dunhuang City formed a joint investigation team to investigate the operators involved in accordance with the law.

At present, the operators involved have been ordered to suspend business for rectification; the Dunhuang City Public Security Bureau has collected relevant evidence and summoned the persons involved in accordance with the law. Other issues are under further investigation and will be released in a timely manner.

Dunhuang City is currently carrying out a special rectification of administrative law enforcement in the city's tourism industry to improve the city's tourism market management level.

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